North Carolina Natural Phosphate-A Geologic And Agronomic Overview (e1582aa4-d27a-4a73-aae0-af86da15115c)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. K. Gilmore
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Texasgulf Inc. currently operates an open pit phosphate mine in the central coastal plain of North Carolina. The area of phosphate deposition lies within the Aurora Phosphate district which consists of an embayment which is in the center of the Neogene phosphate deposition. A variety of solid and liquid fertilizer products are produced at the Texasgulf complex. One of these products is known as North Carolina Natural Phosphate (NCNP). New potential for use of unacidulated natural phosphate, now exists in regions with acid soils due to the discovery of the findings from recent research, cost advantages, and moves to reduce chemical inputs.
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APA: I. K. Gilmore  (1995)  North Carolina Natural Phosphate-A Geologic And Agronomic Overview (e1582aa4-d27a-4a73-aae0-af86da15115c)

MLA: I. K. Gilmore North Carolina Natural Phosphate-A Geologic And Agronomic Overview (e1582aa4-d27a-4a73-aae0-af86da15115c). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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